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Fellow Pynins are an Ashland, Oregon-based contemporary folk duo comprising Dani Aubert (claw-hammer banjo, bouzouki) and Ian George (guitar, mandolin).
Fellow Pynins are an Ashland, Oregon-based contemporary folk duo comprising Dani Aubert (claw-hammer banjo, bouzouki) and Ian George (guitar, mandolin). courtesy the artists

Fellow Pynins

Friday, August 18
7:00 pm

The Parkway Theater

4814 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417

Fellow Pynins at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis
Friday, Aug. 18, 2023 - presented by Radio Heartland

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Fellow Pynins

Fellow Pynins embody the music they make. They travel the world with their two children collecting old songs and connecting with the generations who still sing them. Reworking the old ballads, they create a sound that can easily sit alongside the music that comes through the pen of their own hand. This is the band that you never knew you needed in your life. So soak in the stories and as Lisa Dunn from BBC says, let the music "transport you into their haunting and beguiling world of love tales and spine-tingling harmonies... They will have you traveling far and wide to hear them again."